Lyrics Back On The Streets - Gary Moore

Back On The Streets - Gary Moore
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Date of issue: 25.06.2008
Song language: English

Back On The Streets

Listen to me woman
I just think it’s a sin
I know you hear me knockin'
But you won’t let me in
Might be fine for you
Just to keep me hangin' round
But if you don’t open up this door
I’m gonna kick it down
Sometimes I feel like
I’m back on the streets again
Sometimes I feel like
There’s nowhere to go
Sometimes I feel like
I’m back on the streets again
Listen
You’ve been towing me to shore
For much too long
But now I’m gonna pull you back
To where you belong
Might be fine for you
Just to keep me hangin' round
But if you don’t open up this door
I’m gonna kick it down
Sometimes I feel like
I’m back on the streets again
Sometimes I feel like
There’s nowhere to go
Sometimes I feel like
I’m back on the streets again
Sometimes it’s the only place that I know
That I know
Sometimes I feel like
I’m back on the streets again
Sometimes I feel like
There’s no place to go
Sometimes I feel like
I’m back on the streets again
Sometimes it’s the only place that I know
Sometimes I feel like
I’m back on the streets again
Sometimes I feel like
There’s no place to go
Sometimes I feel like
I’m back on the streets again
Sometimes it’s the only place that I know
Only place that I know, yeah

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Artist lyrics: Gary Moore